20 NOVEMBER 1964, page 15

The Soldier's Load From Major-general I. R. Hartwell...

it is important to correct the unavoidable impression given in your article 'The War Which Cannot Be Won' that the weight of pack carried by the soldier during jungle operations......

Remembering Nehru From Earl Mountbatten Of Burma Sir,—on...

seventy-fifth anniversary of his birth, I have felt, as the last Viceroy of India, that I should initiate action in this country to com- memorate the memory of the later Prime......

Sir, — Thank Heavens Leslie Adrian Has Draw° Attention To...

that motherhood is not the overwhelmingly (and sentimentally) elevating experi - ence it's cracked up to be. Women are supposed conveniently to forget the nastiness of......

The Movement And The Group Sir,—i Feel Rather Like Princip

the assassin after being beaten up at Sarajevo! Several large boots have been directed at my head, and now I lie in a pool of apostate's blood. The steel-tipped edge of Mr.......

Welfare And Bureaucracy Sir,—there Must Be Some Way Of...

the apparatus of the Welfare State more acceptably than the present system of Civil Service, or government bureaucracy, control. Before the Reformation, what are now broadly......

In Defence Of Psnow

Sla,—Perhaps the reviewer of Corridors of Power Would be interested in the following article from The New African Review of Intellect and Culture, retranslated from the Swahili......